From around 1 p.m., T-money applications and on-site vending machines were restricted due to computer network failures on T-money high-speed and intercity buses.
As a result, more than 140 terminals nationwide, including the Seoul Express Bus Terminal in Seocho-gu, Seoul, had difficulty issuing tickets.
In addition, it was found that taxis using the T-money system did not receive passengers because they were not registered to operate the vehicle.
T-Money said there was a problem with T-Money taxi approval and high-speed and intercity bus ticketing services due to network equipment errors at the computer center, and the restoration was completed at around 2:40 p.m.
He also said he sincerely apologized for the inconvenience caused by this disability, adding that he would do his best to come up with a compensation plan for those affected.
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